Cinematic Techniques In Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands

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Films are made in the thousands every year. Only a handful of directors can make a movie unique. Tim Burton is one of those directors. Burton has made dark, eerie films his whole career, starting with Vincent in 1982. Burton’s large filmography includes many re-imaginings of classic fairy tales and novels. While there are many good directors, Burton is one of the few who puts a distinct style on his work. Tim Burton uses flashbacks, non-diegetic music, and low key lighting to create a tone of darkness and uncomfortableness. First, Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands shows how cinematic techniques help convey Burton’s style. To begin, the entire film is an old lady’s flashback from around fifty years before. The realization of the story possibly